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MililaniBuckeyeThe satanic soulless freight train that is Ohio StStaff Member

Just read a couple posts in the Texas game thread about last year's game at Crappy Valley. Aside from The Game, this is the home game this season I'm most looking forward to. I think we lay an off-fashioned ass-whipping on Paterno's boys...

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The long time knock on what had turned into a bit of a stodgy program was that it geared up for the big year. It took a year or two to develop the talent into the type of upperclassmen that Joe Paterno could put his full faith and trust in, and then there would be a nice season where Penn State was Penn State again, and then it was back to square one. ​

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The Larry Johnson-led 2002 team went 9-4, and then things fell off the map going 3-9 in 2003 and 4-7 in 2004. Last year's team was full of veterans and had everything come together on offense when Michael Robinson, who was everything but a decent quarterback before his senior season, turned in a brilliant, defiant performance becoming the league's most valuable player. He's gone now, along with the entire secondary, 3/4th of a great defensive line, and all but one starter on the offensive line. This would've been cause for panic sirens to go off in 2003, but yeah, it's not 2003.
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Start with the much-ballyhooed influx of young talent over the last few seasons. Penn State stepped up its recruiting game getting players like wide receiver Derrick Williams and cornerback/wide receiver/now full-time corner Justin King to help prevent a slide back to mediocrity. Of course, it helps to have the nation's best linebacking corps to keep everything in check. ​

Butkus Award winner Paul Posluszny, Tim Shaw, and Dan Connor are seasoned veterans who could form the best linebacking corps in Penn State history, which means it might turn into one of the greatest linebacking corps in college football history. Now that Connor has stopped crank calling old coaches and Posluszny's injured knee appears to be close to healthy and Shaw can play in the middle for an entire season, these three will clean up all the messes left by all the inexperience elsewhere on the defense. But defense wasn't necessarily the problem for the Nittany Lions during the tough times.​

Williams, Deon Butler, and Jordan Norwood give the offense an exciting young receiving corps that's as talented as any the program has had in over a decade. Tony Hunt and Austin Scott are veteran backs who can carry a reliable running game, and quarterback Anthony Morelli appears ready to deliver on his prep hype. But if the line can't rebuild in a big hurry, and/or if injuries strike up front, all bets are off on what this team can do. ​

This isn't last year's team, but it's certainly not going to slip enough to be lousy again. If everything can come together right away and all the new starters can play like consistent veterans, things could get interesting because of ... ​

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The Schedule: Are there two tougher September road games for an elite team than at Notre Dame and at Ohio State? The Buckeyes have rebuilding issues of their own, while Notre Dame, despite what most preseason pundits might say, isn't the end-all-be-all team that'll just walk all over these Nittany Lions. A split is very, very possible, and even two losses wouldn't be a killer. Survive those two road games, and it's all there for Penn State to be right in the hunt for a BCS games. While battles at Minnesota and Purdue won't be walks in the park, the toughest road game the rest of the way will be at Wisconsin; all three are winnable. Michigan and Michigan State have to come to Happy Valley, and there's no Iowa on the slate. Unfortunately, there's no Indiana.​

Best Offensive Player: Senior OT Levi Brown. Publicity-wise, he'll suffer a bit from not being Wisconsin tackle Joe Thomas, but he's worthy of All-America hype and needs to come up with a huge season as the only returning starter to the line. He's a sure-thing early draft pick who'll be the road grater for the running game.

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[SIZE=-1]Senior LB Paul Posluszny. O.K., O.K., so Ohio State's A.J. Hawk was the best linebacker in America last year, and Iowa's Chad Greenway, Alabama's Demeco Ryans and Mississippi's Patrick Willis had better seasons, but Posluszny was the heart-and-soul of a tremendous defense and was claimed by some to have turned into the best Penn State linebacker ever. If he's back to his old self after injuring his knee against Florida State, he should be a near-lock to win the Butkus again.[/SIZE]​

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Key player to a successful season: Junior QB Anthony Morelli. He has been around long enough to know what he's doing and turn into the type of poised, cool veteran quarterback that Paterno likes so much. If he becomes a 65% passer with the interceptions kept to under double-digits, Penn State will turn out to be in the mix for the Big Ten title.​

The season will be a success if ... Finish second in the Big Ten race. It's asking way too much for a team with so many holes to fill to get through the conference season unscathed, especially with games at Ohio State and Wisconsin as well as a home battle with Michigan, but there's no reason a 6-2 Big Ten record can't be had.​

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Key game: Sept. 23 at Ohio State. A loss in the Big Ten opener against Ohio State won't mean the end of the dream, but a win would make the Nittany Lions the team to beat.​

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